- Ímar (also
referred to as
Baraid or
Bardur Ivarsson); Old Norse: Bárðr [
ˈbɑːrðz̠] or Bárǫðr [ˈbɑːrˌɔðz̠]; d. 881) was a ninth-century King of Dublin. He...
- Barðall, Bǫrðull, Barðla Pet form(s) Bardo, Barto, Bard, Bart, Bar, Bardy,
Bardz, Bardie, Barde, Barth, Bardé, Bardels,
Bardles Related names Bartholf, Bardolph...
-
Armenian nobility related to
Gahnamak and
Zoranamak are
those of
bardz and pativ.
Bardz literally means "cushion". It was the seat that was
occupied by...
- The
Lombards (/ˈlɒmbərdz, -
bɑːrdz, ˈlʌm-/) or
Longobards (Latin: Longobardi) were a
Germanic people who
conquered most of the
Italian Peninsula between...